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  • Outdoor art in London

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  • Our pick of innovative alfresco artworks in the capital this summer

    Outdoor art in London

    'Street Art' at Tate Modern (© Tate Photography)

  • Last summer the National Gallery exhibited masterpieces in various London streets. This summer try the same at Tate Modern’s 'Street Art’ exhibition, the centrepiece of which comprises six works painted on to the building’s façade. Enjoy these and the accompanying ‘Street Art’ tour (download a map) for free.

    The Serpentine Pavilion is a wood-and-glass structure designed this year by Frank Gehry. Visit it in Kensington Gardens until October 19 (www.serpentinegallery.org). Portavilion is a ‘portable public art project’ occupying parks until October 19. Toby Paterson’s ‘Powder Blue Orthogonal Pavilion’ is at Potters Fields Park; Dan Graham’s ‘Triangular Pavilion’ is in Holland Park; Annika Eriksson’s ‘Smallest Cinema in the World’ will be at various Regent’s Park locations; and Monika Sosnowska’s kite-inspired house is tied down on Primrose Hill. See www.upprojects.com/portavilion for more information.

    Fancy heading further afield? See our guide to country-house contemporary art or take a trip to the seaside for the Folkestone Triennial.
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